Friday, December 17, 2004
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EDITORIAL: Gun ban
The only major American city that prohibits private citizens from owning guns is Washington, D.C. -- and we all know our nation's capital has a reputation for being a pastoral, crime-free paradise.
And now the deep thinkers in San Francisco hope to follow suit.
On Tuesday, The Associated Press reports, five of the city's 11 city supervisors submitted a measure to the Department of Elections that would prohibit the ownership, "sale, manufacturing or distribution of handguns, and the transfer of gun licenses."
If voters approve the plan in November, residents would have 90 days to turn in their guns. Good luck.
There are some exceptions to the proposal. Law enforcement officers, members of the military and security guards "actually employed and engaged in protecting and preserving property or life within the scope of his or her employment" would be free to keep their weapons.
Oh, yes, and so would one more favored class: violent and petty criminals.